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Audio amplifier EPA502

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Dual-channel Class-D amplifier 2 x 500W Lightweight class-D amplifier Advanced protection circuit Speakon compatible & terminal block output connections Energy-star certified Standby energy saving mode Convection cooled XLR input connections with crossover operation mode switch This energy efficient stereo amplifier will automatically switch to a standby mode when no audio signals are detected (less than 1Watt power consumption in standby mode). Their weight and compact size makes these single rack space amplifiers ideal for both fixed and mobile installations. Their use of Class-D technology ensures excellent efficiency as well as outstanding sound quality. Thanks to the complete passively cooled entity only a minimal of maintenance is needed, while ensuring maximum reliability. Various specific functions and advanced circuitry guarantees an optimal protection against DC malfunctioning, short circuit, overheating and overload. Signal input connections are integrated with balanced XLR connectors, and signal link through is possible using the XLR output connectors. Outputs are connected using terminal block connectors. Technical specifications System specifications RMS/AES power handling - @ 4 Ω Stereo - 2 x 500 W @ 8 Ω Stereo - 2 x 300 W @ 8 Ω Bridge - 1000 W Frequency - Response (± 3 dB) - 20 Hz - 20 kHz Signal / Noise - > 90 dB THD+N (@ 1 kHz) - 70 dB Technology - Class-D Power - Supply - Switching mode AC Input: 100-120V/220-240V~ 50/60Hz Note: Standard voltage and frequency of electricity varies from country to country. Please contact your local distributor to ensure suitable product variant voltage and frequency compatibility.

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